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Cardiac Complications of Unwitting Co-injection of Quinine/quinidine with Heroin in an Intravenous Drug User

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Publisher Springer
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2012 May 18
PMID 22592353
Citations 13
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Abstract

Adulterants "cut into" street heroin are common and often not detected by standard urine toxicology screening; however, their unwitting co-injection may have clinical consequences. We report a case of accelerated atrioventricular junctional arrhythmia that we determined to have been caused by quinine/quinidine cut into heroin. While identification and discontinuation of the offending agent helps confirm the diagnosis and is the treatment of choice, this is often complicated by the individual's dependence on the street drug in which the adulterant is mixed. This case highlights the need for clinicians to be aware of common adulterants, to know how to test for them, and to consider them as possible causes of medical complications in individuals who use drugs.

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